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Corrections
for our Mostly books
and patterns
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No matter how many people
edit and/or test our patterns and has hard as we try to get them perfect, a
few errors have slipped through cracks and have been printed. We are sorry
for any inconvenience we have caused you.
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Mostly Cozy
Hidden Spools -
Page 19
Fabric Requirements
Fabric A 7/8 yard
Fabric B 1 yard
Fabric C 7/8 yard
Fabric D 1 yard
Cutting
Fabric A Cut fourteen
2" strips.
Fabric B Cut seven 4 1/2" strips.
Fabric C Cut fourteen 2" strips.
Fabric D Cut seven 4 1/2" strips.
Proceed with pattern as written.
Serendipity - page 40
Center diagram, top of the page, shows the
triangle to be added to the top left in the wrong position. See diagram to
the right for correct placement.
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Mostly Table
Runners Two
Carols' Four
Patch - page 14
Cutting-Fabric A
Instead of cut one 4" strip, etc.; it should read
Cut one 6 1/2" strip. Subcut into five 6 1/2" squares. Cut twice
on the diagonal for setting triangles.
Never Ending Rails - page
48
Cutting- Fabric A
Instead of cutting the remainder of the strip, etc.; it
should read Cut the remainder of the strip into three 4 1/4"
squares for center of blocks.
Piecing the Blocks
Cut the strip units into 4 1/4" square rail units, not
4 1/2" square rail units.
Page 49
The finished block should be squared to 11 1/2", not
10 1/2"
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Mostly
Traditional
9 Patch Envy - Page 37
Fabric requirements
Fabric B
should be 2 yards.
Under cutting instructions fabric B, should
read cut thirty two 2" strips. Cut sixteen in half.
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Mostly Table
Runners Three
Seeing Stars - Page 43
Last sentence on page 43 should say Fabric B
sashing 1 1/2" x 15 1/2".
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Mostly Quilts
Let's Twist Again - Page 33
Fabric requirements
Fabric A, B, C and D - 7/8 yard or eleven
different 2 1/2" strips
Cutting
Fabrics A, B, C and D - Cut eleven 2 1/2" strips. Subcut into
eighty four 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangles.
Please note: All rectangles are 2
1/2" x 4 1/2" and NOT 2 1/2" x 6 1/2" as
printed.
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